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<nox> bz: But also because when I started reading the spec,
<nox> I'm pretty sure there was a note about them not being able to be nested,
<nox> and a few days later, the note was gone, of course.
<bz> nox: note:not(:not(:not(:not(:matches(spec)))))

<vlad> dbaron: is there a bug with an example of adding a new CSS property?
<dbaron> vlad, changeset b94efbd721c2 looks like the most recent
<dholbert> vlad, (if the property needs some custom parsing code, then it'd also need a chunk in nsCSSParser.cpp )
<vlad> dholbert: nah, should just be keywords I think
<vlad> I don't even know what I'm going to call it yet even
<dholbert> vlad: persona?

<fantasai> When I die, I would like to become a ghost process. Write specs over IRC in my little screen session~ http://xkcd.com/686/
<jsocol> fantasai: # su fantasai # wall "I bring you warnings from beyond the grave"
<fantasai> jsocol: wall "You forgot to pair your background with a color." ?

<ted> MarcoZ: do you really hang out and listen to everything in #developers using a text-to-speech program?
<bsmedberg> that would be pretty cool, actually
<ted> because most of what's here is not worth listening to :)
<plasticmillion> I'm pretty sure that's what the CIA was using in those secret prisons in Romania
<Mossop> Lots of it is unintillegible to me reading so I dread to think what tts makes of it!
<bsmedberg> hah, [author="plasticmillion"] { voice-volume: x-soft; }
<plasticmillion> very funny
<plasticmillion> CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW!?
<bsmedberg> .all-caps { voice-volume: silent; }
<plasticmillion> "whatever"
<shaver> [author="plasticmillion"]:after { content: "* may not be entirely accurate" }
<bsmedberg> [author="bsmeberg"][receiver="plasticmillion"] { speak: spell-out; }

<s34n> how can you make elements display that are inside an element that is display:none?
<ssieb_roam> you can't
<Redb3ard> you can set them to display: almost-none;
<Redb3ard> but thats not standard
<Redb3ard> display: not-quite-invisible; is supposed to work on ie5.5 for the mac

<Cedge> Quick question: Has there been any word or speculation on when Firefox will support the multiple-backgrounds property specified in CSS3?
* Mook speculates heat death of the universe
<Mook> since that way if it does come it's a nice surprise :p